eBook Complexity

Moderate: Titles with extracts, inserts, bulleted lists, simple tables, and an average number of images. Each text element may require modification following the eBook conversion to standardize the file formatting to resemble the text layout.

Complex: Texts with extensive annotations; line numbering; sidebars; intricate line spacing; moderate, sophisticated tables; line art or embedded text; significant number of images; and demanding images and landscape spreads.

Individual chapter production: Draw attention to the content in new or backlisted titles by selling individual chapters in ePDF, ePub, or MobiPocket formats. File conversion is required for ePub and MobiPocket files to prepare individual chunked files.

Include the key front and end matter pages to complement each individual chapter and entice readers to consider purchasing the print or eBook title.

Add URLs to related titles.

“See Inside” Files:

ePDF files are prepared for potential buyers to preview a title.Amazon was the first to use this feature to allow potential buyer to preview the table of contents, sample content, and sometimes the index. Many publishers include comparable features on their own websites to promote to the features of their titles. Select 16 or more pages to highlight the text elements. Consider including the Table of Contents, key tables, photos, and the Index to illustrate the text depth.

eBook Sets:

The combining of multiple titles using a unique eISBN to feature related titles, titles by the same author, or titles suggested in a reading list.